(Reuters) - McDonald's (NYSE: MCD) said it will revise a program that awards scholarships to Latino and Hispanic students to ...
The blows Trump’s dealt — an end to diversity training mandates, race-conscious hiring in government, and funding for DEI ...
McDonald’s said Friday it is changing — but not eliminating — a scholarship program for Latino students after it was sued by ...
To settle a conservative group’s discrimination lawsuit, McDonald’s said it will no longer require Hispanic heritage for ...
McDonald's settled a lawsuit by revising its Latino-focused scholarship criteria, removing the Hispanic heritage requirement.
A number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of ...
The fast food giant agreed to drop a requirement that at least one of an applicant’s parents be of Latino or Hispanic ...
McDonald's has agreed to revise its HACER National Scholarships Program to eliminate race or ethnicity criteria, settling a ...
McDonald's is one of many companies that have halted some diversity efforts in the wake of the 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that banned race as a factor in college admissions. Earlier in January ...
McDonald's has been making the headlines time and again. Between new releases and collaborations, the global food chain has ...
That's after many major U.S. employers already ditched their DEI programs in response to pressure from anti-diversity activists. Among them are Ford, Harley Davidson, McDonald's, Meta and more.